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iOS 5 has AssistiveTouch custom gesture support for adaptive accessories

For those who need it, Apple is finally including custom gesture support to interact with adaptive accessories. We don’t have said accessories to test with, but the panel to create gestures can be found inside iOS 5’s accessibility pane. You open up the gesture section on an iPhone or iPad, draw, hit save, and done.

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